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A51
sports
Tuesday, January 7, 2014 www.guardian.co.tt Guardian
The NAAAs celebrated local athletes at Capital
Plaza on Saturday at their annual awards function.
Stars on the evening were national and world ranked
hurdler Jehue Gordon and shot putter Cleopatra
Borel, who walked away with the Sportsman and
Sportswoman of the Year titles respectively.
Our cameras were on hand to capture some of the
supporting cast for you.
Stars on show at NAAA awards
Shot putter Cleopatra Borel was voted Senior Female Athlete of the Year by the
NAAA. Its president Ephraim Serrette made the presentation. PHOTOS: SEAN NERO
Hasley Crawford, left, 1976 Olympic gold medal
winner accepts a corporate recognition awards on
behalf of the National Gas Company from Ephraim
Serrette, president, NAAA.
Kelvin Nancoo, left, head coach of Cougars Athletics
Club accepts the Juvenille Championship Club of the
Year Award from Brian Lewis, president, TTOC.
Brigadier Anthony Phillips-Spencer, left, with Major
Lawrence Wilson.
World champion hurdler Jehue Gordon, left, with Raymond Time Kee, Port-of-
Spain Mayor and president T&T Football Association, and Peter Granville,
supervisor of coaches, Division of Education Youth Affairs and Sport, Department
of Sport, Tobago House of Assembly.
Businesswoman and model Hanah Samuel shares
the spotlight with champion hurdler Jehue Gordon.
Jenea Spinks of Neon Trackers emerged as the girl's
under-15 champ in the juvenille 100 metre and 200
metre events. Hanah Samuel, a director at Hydro-Fit
made the presentation.
Hezekiel Romeo, left, of Rebirth emerged as the top
athlete in the boy's under-20 category for field
events following his victory at the Carifta Games.
Major Lawrence Wilson made the presentation.